PAGE TWO THE CAPITAL ORE GON PLAYS tSMEUGEH NEXT SATURDAY Eugene, Nov. 8. Oregoa will face her most crucial game here Saturday when Coach Hunting ton's men lineup against the Washington State cougars In a game which will be the chief fea ture of annual Homecoming week end. The two Institutions are tradi tional football enemies and are represented this year by the strongest elevens they have sup ported for years. According to the "dope" of the season so tar the Cougars have a slight 'edge. In two of their biggest games, against Idaho and University of Washington, they showed them oivon to be a nowerful aggrega tion iiiahn was trounced 19 to 8 whiia th Staters fared not so well against the University of Washington eleven, losing lb to 13 they apparently had the game won until the final quarter when th Huskies But over two touch downs. The fact that the cougars were so decisively beaten atj Berkeley Saturday by the Call-j fornla Bruins la In no way raising the hopes ot Oregon tans who have seen the Washington men take similar trounclngs at Berk , tley In the past and then turn around and reverse all dope In h cames following. Such was the case two yeurs ago when, after being defeated by California 4! to 0 Coach 'Welch's men went east and defeated the Kansas Cornhuskers in an lntersectlonal title contest. Oregon 's eleven will be In ttp- n rmiwiltinn Saturday. The team got away to a flying start but was soon handicapped by the loss of men by injuries. Five games In seven weeks during which time as many as five lettermen were on the bench gave the coaching staff a serious setback and it was not until the game with Idaho ten days ago that the eleven was any where near up to fighting Strength. HITCHCOCK LOSES SEAT IH SENATE rmaha vh ' ' Nov. 8. Early morning compilation of over night (,,. -no nn vositerfi.iv 'B eiecuun, besides emphasizing the victories of R. B. Howell, republican nom fn fnr thn senate and Charles W. Brvan. democratic nominee fnr irovernor. showed republicans lea rilne: for Dlaces on the state ticket below the governorship ex cept for secretary of state, sen ator Hitchcock was 42,600. in the rear and Charles Randall, was 22,600 behind Bryan with half the state reported. rnmrrRRsional races were still undecided in the first, third and fifth districts, with the demo cratic aspirants leading in all three. The races tor the unex pired terms In the first and sixth districts were In doubt. CANADA CLAINi S FARTHEST NORTH POST OFFICE Realty Transfers Compiled by Salem Attract Co. What's New on the Market BY FOKREST G1NN BruHaol sprouts appeared on the local market late yesterday after noon selling at 25 cents a pound. Brussel sprouts when cooked taste something like cabbage but are much more tender than cabbage. Persimmons are still plentiful on the local markets. They are Bulling at 45 cents a pound. Huckleberries are Bttll hanging on although they are beginning to become scarce. They ar selling at 25 cents a pound. A fresh supply ot Evergreen sweet corn was received by the lo cal stores , this morning. The quantity Is limited" and as a result the price is rather high compared with the summer prices. It Is sell ing at 80 cents a doxen ears, lhe corn Is unusually tender for this time of year. Borne of the stores are offering sweet elder today at 35 cents a gallon. The rest are selling It at 40 cents. Saur kraut made from this year's cabbaga Is now to bo- had t miwt of the local stores. It Is selling at 15 cents a quart. Purpla top squash have been and are still on the markets. They are sweet and meuly. The retail price is three cents a pound. The quality of the banana squash which appeared on the lo cal market Monday Is aid to be very good. The meat does not bake up mushy but la dry and mealy. They are selling at three ' cents a pound. britishTrder payment fifty million interest Loudon, Nov. 8. Tho British has directed the fur ther payment ot $50,000,000 to the United States on November 15 tv anulv on the interest due on th. war department, pending an agreement between the two gov ernments for the funding of the debt. This measure was made necessary hv the unavoidable de lay in sen g a British debt mis sion to the United States caused by the resignation of the Lloya Ueorge ministry. Socialists Defeated Milwaukee. Wis.. Nov. 8. Un official complete returns from the fourth Wisconsin district show T..v,r. r. Shuter. remiblican, to have won over Edmund T. Melms a socialist by a majority varying r-im Kim to 800 votes. Mr. Melius announced that he would request the offlcfal count as his figures Indicate possible election. tw (1. W. and wife to Oohr mann, A. and wife, lot 9, Mock 68, Rulnin Oreuon 410. Ladd & Bush, to Crandall, C. E., nurt of lots 1. 2. and a, ana aii of lot 4, Garden Home Tracts, Mar ion county, . Oregon, 10; TVrrell. I. W. bankrupt Dy hub tee to Royal, W. K., part of lot 3, John-Son's addition to Bilverton, Oregon, $1. nnrlinr. J. and wife to Perrino, E. B. and wife, land in CI. 37, 7-2- W, Marion county, Oregon, f to. Bump, Daisy and husband to Mul lican, W, K. and wife land In sec tion 17, 6-1-W, Marlon county, Ore gon, $300C. Brown, Chas. E. to Brown, Mar tha K., part of block 2, Stayton Marion county. Orecon. S10. Chas. E. Brown and wile to Brown, Giles M. and Lee M., part of block 2, Stayton Marion county, Oregon, $10. Barber, P. and wife to William son, J. and wife, lot 4, block 70, Nnrth Salern. Oreuon. tlO. Anderson, II. F. and husband to Darling, H. E. and wife, lotg 7 and 8 block 11, Capital Park addition to Salem, Oregon, $10. Darline. II. E. and wife to Rot lien. P. W. and wife, lots 7 and 8, block 11, Capital Park addition to Salem, Oregon, $10. Wolfe. Eliza to McOary. C. J. lot 6, block 10, North Salem, Oregon $10. Trumm. W. H. and wife to Amort Mwrd P.. blocks 3 and 6. and lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, of. block 8 Shaw's 1st addition to Bbaw, Ore gon, $10. Durham. II. P. and wife to Probe, Max, lots 2 and 3, blook 6, Frick v'm addition to Salem. Oreiron, $10. Eidson, J. L. and wife, to rJidson, I,nn ' M.. land m section i i, v-i, Marion county. Oreaon. $4500. Eidaon, J. L, and wife to Eidson, J. T., land in section 11, 7-1-W,, Marion county. Orecon. SlU.uuu. PugU, Percy, and wife to "Pohle, II. and W. F., land in CI. 41, 7-1-W, Marion county, Oregon, $10. Ottawa. Ont.. Nov. 8 As the re sult of recent voyages of explora tion in the .North, Uanaaa now claims the most northerly postof- fice in the world Craig HarDor on Ellsmere Island, only 850 miles from the pole. Another new postof fice in the northland is at Ponds Inlet, on Baffin Island. Both were established by the Canadian ex plorer, Captain Bernler, during tne latest tour of his schooner tne Arctic. An inspector and six men of the Eoval Canadian Mounted Police are at Craig Harbor, where they have established a post, while four rep resentatives of the famous police pnms represent law and order at Ponds InlBt. Sergeant joy of the 'Mountles" has been in the district a year investigating an Eskimo murder. The Bernier expedition was sent for the purpose of taking the first steps in an extensive program cal culated to maintain eiricieniiy Canada's sovereignty in the vast northern region, known to be rich in mineral deposits. The vessel car ried materials for the construction of houses and provisions for the maintenance of posts. According to a statement issued by the Canadian department of the interior, it is the intention of the government to establish additional oosts vear by year, and to continue scientific and exploratory work. A patrol ship will visit the new north ern posts annually, taking in sup plies and mail to the men lett there. A representative of the Air Board accompanied the expedition and will renort on the possibilities of . avia tion in the north, with particular reference to patroiB, and explora tory and survey work. O'CONNOR LEADING FRAZIER IN DAKOTA Fariro. N. D.. Nov. 8. Inabili ty to secure rural returns due to bad roads In North Dakota nas left the senatorial contest be tween Lynn Frazler, non-partisan tad recalled governor, and J. F. T. O'Connor, democrat, In douDt. Ke turns from 300 precincts, almost oil nrhan ray O'Connor 3U.S18. as compared to 18,686 for Frazier a lead of more than 12,000 but It Is considered certain that rural returns will cut this down materially if not wipe it out. . n -i -v r TrmpUAT, SALEM. BRITISH TO OPERATE TURK CUSTOM HOUSE t un R - The Consianuuui"". .,, British authorities have ordered the customs house ciosu - nounce they will operate the cus toms under the former tariff con vention. This is, it is beyed al most certain to provoke opposition and resentment among the Kemai ,, nr seeking to estab- lata tviiv lish their own customs regime. POINDEXTER LOSES OUT IN WASHINGTON Seattle. Wash.. Nov. 8. Re turns from the United States senatorial contest In yesterday's general election, tabulated at 7:15 o'clock this morning gave; Poln dexter, republican, Incumbent, 63.964: Dill, democrat, 68,503. The senatorial returns were from 1.193 precincts out of 2,446 in the state. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION i - row i 6 Bellans iiwi nai'.i Sure Relief AM 2 REPUBLICAN SENATE LEAD CUT DOWN New York. Nov. 8. (By 'The Associated Press) Returns today supplementing those of last nlgnt showed that republican seats in the senate from Indiana, Mary land, New Jersey, New York, Mlchlean and West Virginia ap- narent.lv had been captured by the dembcrats and that the repub- 11c anR had caDtured senate seats held bv democrats from Nebraska and Ohio. In Deleware, Montana and Minnesota the results sun were too close to be counted m either column. These returns, so far, would re duce the republican majority in the senate from 24 to 16 with prospect of a further reduction. MICHIGAN DEFEATS SENATOR TOWNSENO Detroit. Mich.. Nov. 8. (By Associated Press) With but 631 nrecincts of the 2906 in the state missing this morning, former Gov ernor Woodbridge N. Ferris, dem ocrat, apparently had been elected tn tho Tlnlt.ed states senate over Senator Charles E. Townsend, re nnhlican. Ferris steadily was .increasing Ma lend as additional returns were received from Wayne coun ty (Detroit.) The vote stood Fer rls 235,525; Townsend 220,450. Pound Sterling Going Up. t,.- 8. The pound ,.nn made a new high record on the Paris bourse today. The average quotation was o m -n-,ioo nr two iranc, cc... mes above the previous top mark of 57 francs 45 centimes, reacueu in April 1920. Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 8.148 f irs in the sixth preciui;to . , . . ni..nnain fnneressional dlstnti give for Berger, socialist, 28,899: Qtaffnrd. republican, 25,205. CHARLES BRYAN ELECTED GOVERNOR OF NEBRASKA Omaha, Neb. 8. Charles W. Brvan. bother of W. J. Bryan elected to the office of governor of Nebraska was born at Salem 111., on February 10. 1867. In 1896 Mr. Bryan became Identified with' his brother In Nebraska politics. Together they waged war against the saloons. Publication of the W;. J. 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Miss Jennie Crome Representative of the New England Yarn Co. yy j00fmmmj Salem Stora 466 SUt Street Portland Silt Shop" SS3 Alder street Finest Quality - Designed for Style and Serv ice. You Will Be Satisfied With Your Purchase Here. e to Your A 1 iilCt Buy Women's French Kid Gloves Made of selected imported lambskin, well made and dur able, giving the utmost satis faction, two classes, pair $2.50, $2.95, $3.50 ! The Gauntlet Styies' $4.50, $4.95, $5.50 Pair Imported Cape Glores Verv fine Quality capleskin Gloves, very well made, and satisfactory and are attrac tive- Wrist clasp, pair $2.75, $2.98 . Long wrist with strap, pair $2.45, $4.50 16 Button French Suede Gloves Imported from France. Very good look ing. In mole shade. Priced a pair $6.75 Short Charmoisette Gloves $1.00 and $1.25 These are in the 2-clasn style and have pretty em broidered backs Colors are oak and grey. They're wash able. V3.ll icIS CO Christmas Gift Gloves Now - ' .v '"" Read Why We Give This Advice! 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